The Joy of Missing Out: Why Saying “No” Might Be the Best Yes of Your Life
By Sarah Connelly
Since October 12th, 2019, I’v
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For years, I believed the lie. I told myself that alcohol was the gateway to fun, the bridge to relaxation, the missing pi...
I loved DrinkingÂ
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At least in the early days. I liked nothing more than the pre-event anticipation, knowing that later that day I could slowly...
It can be easy to get stuck in the seriousness of alcohol and its effects. After all, it is a serious topic.Â
However, if it's all ...
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The Power of ClarityÂ
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As you might imagine, I have a lot of conversations with people about alcohol. In my groups I listen, offer new perspecti...
All Or Nothing?Â
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On Saturday morning, I headed down to my local coffee shop, salivating at the idea of the cinnamon scroll I indulge in from time ...
Understanding the Science of Alcohol DependenceÂ
When I left my rehab program in 2019, I became fascinated by the science behind alcohol use disorder...
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Dear Friends,
I came across this quote early on in my alcohol-free journey, and it made me curious. It points out that just because someone is abl...
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Dear Friends,
In 2019, 6 weeks after I quit drinking, I wrote out a list of things I wanted to do with my new life. On that list was my hope of o...
I didn’t have a stereotypical rock-bottom moment. But there were numerous times when I woke up not clear on what I said or did...
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“It Is What It Is”… and Why That’s Not a Cop-Out
Here’s a phrase that used to make me cringe:
“It is what it is.”
I used to hear it and think, Wh...
Moderation is a Trap (And I Was the Queen of Trying)
I didn’t want to quit forever. I just wanted to drink like a normal person. A few glasses here ...
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From the outside, it looked like I had it all together. But behind closed doors, I was pouring another glass of wine and wondering, “Why can’t I st...
 The Good, The Bad & The UglyÂ
Back in January 2020, I was away on holiday with my family and some great friends. We were staying at an Airbnb on a s...
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In this post I want to speak to something quietly running in the background for so many of us:Â
The inner conflict.Â
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This has been going for m...
Last week I was sent this list from a client. She is a highly educated and accomplished, medical professional, but has struggled with drinking for a ...
When we’re living a busy life, it’s easy to function on auto-pilot. We go through the motions, and in some cases, simply cope with life, instead of be...
It’s Not a Problem. It’s a Portal.”
By Sarah Connelly
When you’re running a program to support people to experience 30 days alcohol-free it is advis...
“Courage Is the Tipping Point: Why This Client’s Story Matters to All of Us”
 In every transformative journey, there comes a moment when something cl...
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Have you ever done something despite knowing it was bad for you? Ever watched yourself drink that extra glass, knowing deep down you don’t want or ...
Anyone who’s successfully made lasting change knows this truth: you need a crystal clear, non-negotiable why. When you have this, ch...
The One Thing Holding You Back Isn’t Alcohol. It’s This.
I’m currently deep in a training surrounded by incredible minds—psychologists, coaches, hypn...
On a day in January 2020, four months alcohol-free, I found myself on holiday with a group of drinking friends. I did well for two days, but on day...
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